The document summarizes several companies showcased at an event on wellness technology in Oulu, Finland. It describes each company's business, products in health/wellness categories, and milestones achieved. Over 100 wellness companies in Oulu generate €250 million annually. The region is a leader in wellness research, product development, and pilot projects due to world-class competence and support for commercializing innovations.
The document discusses the Wellbeing Cluster in Jyväskylä, Finland. It notes that an aging population is increasing the need for health and social services. New technologies and operational models are being developed to address these needs. Citizens are also showing more interest in their own health and alternative services. The drivers of development in the wellbeing sector include an aging society, rising costs of care, new technologies, citizen empowerment and interest in alternative services.
eHealth Hub organized a Solution Match service for DOMPÉ Pharma, a biopharmaceutical company with a strong focus on innovation, to empower people to adopt healthier nutrition habits by supporting the development and approval of innovative digital solutions. A public call for applications was opened and received 26 answers. The following report displays the results of that call for applications, presenting in a synthetic way all the companies that applied and their main features.
The 10 most disruptive med tech innovators for 2021Merry D'souza
Our latest edition of Insights Care – The 10 Most Disruptive MedTech Innovators for 2021. We have attempted to throw light on their unique innovations for the benefit of mankind.
Children went on a monster taxi ride through the garden jungle and saw some scary monsters in the back, then used explorer bags and binoculars to go on a monster hunt where they spotted monsters that Jim and Hamza could see, after which they drew pictures of the monsters they found.
Priori Data - Defining the Relevant Market for your App - Casual Connect Fall...Patrick Kane
The document discusses how mobile app developers can define the relevant market for their app to better understand demand and growth opportunities. It provides an example of analyzing the "Sudoku" app subcategory on iOS. Key findings include:
- The Sudoku subcategory saw decreased downloads in June but increased in July compared to overall categories.
- Countries like Hungary, Poland, and the UAE saw the highest month-over-month download growth for Sudoku apps.
- Denmark represents a small share of the global Sudoku app market but saw over 40% download growth, and the top apps have a smaller share of the market than in other countries, indicating opportunities.
The document discusses the Wellbeing Cluster in Jyväskylä, Finland. It notes that an aging population is increasing the need for health and social services. New technologies and operational models are being developed to address these needs. Citizens are also showing more interest in their own health and alternative services. The drivers of development in the wellbeing sector include an aging society, rising costs of care, new technologies, citizen empowerment and interest in alternative services.
eHealth Hub organized a Solution Match service for DOMPÉ Pharma, a biopharmaceutical company with a strong focus on innovation, to empower people to adopt healthier nutrition habits by supporting the development and approval of innovative digital solutions. A public call for applications was opened and received 26 answers. The following report displays the results of that call for applications, presenting in a synthetic way all the companies that applied and their main features.
The 10 most disruptive med tech innovators for 2021Merry D'souza
Our latest edition of Insights Care – The 10 Most Disruptive MedTech Innovators for 2021. We have attempted to throw light on their unique innovations for the benefit of mankind.
Children went on a monster taxi ride through the garden jungle and saw some scary monsters in the back, then used explorer bags and binoculars to go on a monster hunt where they spotted monsters that Jim and Hamza could see, after which they drew pictures of the monsters they found.
Priori Data - Defining the Relevant Market for your App - Casual Connect Fall...Patrick Kane
The document discusses how mobile app developers can define the relevant market for their app to better understand demand and growth opportunities. It provides an example of analyzing the "Sudoku" app subcategory on iOS. Key findings include:
- The Sudoku subcategory saw decreased downloads in June but increased in July compared to overall categories.
- Countries like Hungary, Poland, and the UAE saw the highest month-over-month download growth for Sudoku apps.
- Denmark represents a small share of the global Sudoku app market but saw over 40% download growth, and the top apps have a smaller share of the market than in other countries, indicating opportunities.
The document describes using a peno3 server to store and transmit data through REST API and Socket.IO. REST API is used to store and retrieve non-volatile data through HTTP requests while Socket.IO enables live communication and sending volatile data between devices in real-time without saving to the server. Examples are provided for making requests to the REST API through HTTP and curl, and using Socket.IO to emit and receive events between clients.
Global Research & Data Services is releasing market analyses on the dental device industry in 12 countries and globally. The reports provide key metrics on market size, segmentation, growth trends, and forecasts. They analyze the dental device market in countries like the US, Germany, UK, Australia, China, India and more. The brand new reports are available for €490 each and contain information on industry value and volume overall and by device type, as well as country overviews and indicators. Interested parties can contact the provided representatives to order or learn more.
PoPI: Glyph Designs for Collaborative Filtering on Interactive TabletopsSven Charleer
Short paper presented at #eurovis2015 Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy.
Abstract:
Filtering data on a visualization can be a challenge when multiple people work on a shared visualization, for instance on an interactive tabletop. Visualizations can present data that satisfy the union of all user filters, or data lenses can provide individual views on parts of the data. To support per-user filters simultaneously across a shared visualization, we explore different glyph approaches that complement data points with per-user filter status information. Adding physical positions of users around the tabletop as an extra attribute to the glyph, we attempt to lower the cognitive load required to map filter statuses to corresponding participants. This work presents the design choices, briefly covers technical development, reports on the evaluation results and points out possibilities for future work.
This document contains an agenda for a PenO3 session on quantified self and learning. The session will include introductions to Raspberry Pi and Arduino, hands-on activities with these devices, and demonstrations of sensors and wearable computing. It provides links to additional resources on these topics.
Global Research & Data Services is publishing new market analysis reports on the air conditioner markets in 17 European countries including Germany, France, Italy, and the UK. The reports provide information on the overall market size, market segmentation, manufacturers, distributors, and forecasts for each country. The 490 EUR reports can be purchased individually and contain data in English in PDF format.
Educational technology has evolved significantly over time and provides several benefits to classrooms. It allows easy access to course materials through websites and online media. Technology helps make subjects easier to learn and can improve student writing and motivation with tools like smart boards that encourage participation. Educational technology also enables teachers to demonstrate lessons, present new material, and illustrate programs and websites through various devices.
Arauco, a major Chilean forest products company, incorporated global warming mitigation into its sustainable development policy. It implemented energy efficiency improvements and used biomass cogeneration technology to generate surplus renewable energy for its facilities and the grid. By displacing fossil fuel power, Arauco decreased GHG emissions while optimizing resource use and diversifying Chile's energy matrix. It registered several projects under the Clean Development Mechanism, becoming a leader in forestry carbon credits and establishing precedents for the industry. Arauco's strategy shows how addressing sustainability and climate change can create a viable business model.
This document discusses learning dashboards created by Sven Charleer and colleagues to support awareness, reflection, and learning analytics. It provides an overview of several prototypes created, including the Navi Badgeboard, Navi Surface, and LARA.e03 dashboards. Evaluation results are presented for each prototype, indicating they were well received and increased motivation, awareness, and reflection. The document outlines plans for future research including publications, workshops, and conferences in 2014-2016. It also lists related courses and Charleer's contributions to education through student supervision and support.
This document provides a summary of 14 companies and 2 expert organizations showcasing wellness technology and trends in Oulu, Finland. The companies represent various sectors including care centers, health monitoring solutions, medical devices, IT solutions for healthcare, sports electronics, and mobile health applications. They highlight achievements such as new product launches and partnerships. The expert organizations support the wellness industry through networking, education and accelerating commercialization.
Team Finland Health is a joint public-private program that facilitates the internationalization and exporting of Finnish healthcare companies. It aims to make the Finnish health sector known for its innovations and create new business opportunities. Team Finland Health supports all national healthcare initiatives and provides collaboration between public and private sector actors.
Mendor aims to become a leader in blood glucose monitoring and management. It has developed an all-in-one discreet blood glucose meter and online analysis software. The company was founded in 2006 in Finland and has since raised over €13 million. It now has sales partnerships in multiple countries and regions. Mendor believes in user-centric design and a fun company culture to attract top talent.
Health and Wellbeing Solutions Report. Later stage SMEs | eHealth HUB Smart ...eHealth HUB
The document is a report from eHealth Hub that summarizes digital health solutions from various European companies that applied to a program called Solution Match. The report provides brief descriptions of 13 different companies and their solutions. The solutions address areas like remote medical consultations using smart glasses, personal emergency response devices, ECG monitoring devices, digital therapeutics for blood pressure management, and clinical variation management applications. The report is intended to showcase these solutions for healthcare providers, insurers, and others interested in implementing digital health technologies.
This document introduces several Finnish companies that provide digital health solutions. It summarizes their products and services, which include digital hospital platforms, remote patient monitoring solutions, medical equipment, logistics services, and more. Contact information is provided for each company to learn more. The document aims to showcase Finnish expertise in developing innovative digital health technologies.
This document introduces several Finnish companies that provide digital health and hospital logistics solutions. It summarizes each company's offerings and contact information. Some companies highlighted include Fastroi (home care management software), Evondos (automated medication dispensing for home care patients), Medixine (remote patient monitoring and disease management solutions), and Ecosir Group (vacuum waste pipeline transfer systems for hospitals). The document promotes Finland as a source for innovative digital health technologies and efficient hospital logistics.
Finnish companies are offering several digital health solutions, including:
1) Hospital at home and digital hospital solutions that use technology to improve healthcare quality, efficiency, precision, reliability and safety.
2) Solutions for remote patient monitoring, disease management, prevention, and personal health records.
3) Mobile applications and software for tasks like home care services work planning and reporting.
4) Security and monitoring solutions for special needs patients.
Our main goals with this report were to create an overall picture of the health and wellbeing startup industry in Finland, to promote the ecosystem and to strengthen Finland’s position in the sector. This report functions as a tool for development of activities in the ecosystem. We hope that this report gives you a better understanding of the current health startups and the challenges they face.
Health and Wellbeing Solutions Report. Early stage startups | eHealth HUB Sma...eHealth HUB
eHealth Hub organized a Solution Match service for AXA Health Tech and You which programme is looking to reward stand-alone solutions helping citizens take charge of their health and wellbeing, as well as smart applications that enrich the relationship between people and their careers (whether they are health professionals, community or family members).
A public call for applications was launched for the “Innovation category”, which focuses on early-stage businesses and received 141 answers. The newly issued eHealth HUB Smart Guide “Health and Wellbeing Solutions Report. Early-stage startups" displays the results of that call for applications,
Here are the key points about the VAALID project:
- It aims to develop new tools and methods to facilitate and improve the design, development, testing and evaluation processes for ambient assisted living (AAL) technology solutions.
- The goal is to ensure the accessibility and usability of AAL environments for elderly users.
- It focuses on professionals involved in the design and evaluation of human-machine interaction for AAL solutions.
- The main outcome is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) platform with tools to support the computer-assisted design, simulation and validation of user interaction components.
- The IDE has a Creation Environment for virtually constructing interactive elements, and a Simulation Environment for users to experience design alternatives
The document describes using a peno3 server to store and transmit data through REST API and Socket.IO. REST API is used to store and retrieve non-volatile data through HTTP requests while Socket.IO enables live communication and sending volatile data between devices in real-time without saving to the server. Examples are provided for making requests to the REST API through HTTP and curl, and using Socket.IO to emit and receive events between clients.
Global Research & Data Services is releasing market analyses on the dental device industry in 12 countries and globally. The reports provide key metrics on market size, segmentation, growth trends, and forecasts. They analyze the dental device market in countries like the US, Germany, UK, Australia, China, India and more. The brand new reports are available for €490 each and contain information on industry value and volume overall and by device type, as well as country overviews and indicators. Interested parties can contact the provided representatives to order or learn more.
PoPI: Glyph Designs for Collaborative Filtering on Interactive TabletopsSven Charleer
Short paper presented at #eurovis2015 Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy.
Abstract:
Filtering data on a visualization can be a challenge when multiple people work on a shared visualization, for instance on an interactive tabletop. Visualizations can present data that satisfy the union of all user filters, or data lenses can provide individual views on parts of the data. To support per-user filters simultaneously across a shared visualization, we explore different glyph approaches that complement data points with per-user filter status information. Adding physical positions of users around the tabletop as an extra attribute to the glyph, we attempt to lower the cognitive load required to map filter statuses to corresponding participants. This work presents the design choices, briefly covers technical development, reports on the evaluation results and points out possibilities for future work.
This document contains an agenda for a PenO3 session on quantified self and learning. The session will include introductions to Raspberry Pi and Arduino, hands-on activities with these devices, and demonstrations of sensors and wearable computing. It provides links to additional resources on these topics.
Global Research & Data Services is publishing new market analysis reports on the air conditioner markets in 17 European countries including Germany, France, Italy, and the UK. The reports provide information on the overall market size, market segmentation, manufacturers, distributors, and forecasts for each country. The 490 EUR reports can be purchased individually and contain data in English in PDF format.
Educational technology has evolved significantly over time and provides several benefits to classrooms. It allows easy access to course materials through websites and online media. Technology helps make subjects easier to learn and can improve student writing and motivation with tools like smart boards that encourage participation. Educational technology also enables teachers to demonstrate lessons, present new material, and illustrate programs and websites through various devices.
Arauco, a major Chilean forest products company, incorporated global warming mitigation into its sustainable development policy. It implemented energy efficiency improvements and used biomass cogeneration technology to generate surplus renewable energy for its facilities and the grid. By displacing fossil fuel power, Arauco decreased GHG emissions while optimizing resource use and diversifying Chile's energy matrix. It registered several projects under the Clean Development Mechanism, becoming a leader in forestry carbon credits and establishing precedents for the industry. Arauco's strategy shows how addressing sustainability and climate change can create a viable business model.
This document discusses learning dashboards created by Sven Charleer and colleagues to support awareness, reflection, and learning analytics. It provides an overview of several prototypes created, including the Navi Badgeboard, Navi Surface, and LARA.e03 dashboards. Evaluation results are presented for each prototype, indicating they were well received and increased motivation, awareness, and reflection. The document outlines plans for future research including publications, workshops, and conferences in 2014-2016. It also lists related courses and Charleer's contributions to education through student supervision and support.
This document provides a summary of 14 companies and 2 expert organizations showcasing wellness technology and trends in Oulu, Finland. The companies represent various sectors including care centers, health monitoring solutions, medical devices, IT solutions for healthcare, sports electronics, and mobile health applications. They highlight achievements such as new product launches and partnerships. The expert organizations support the wellness industry through networking, education and accelerating commercialization.
Team Finland Health is a joint public-private program that facilitates the internationalization and exporting of Finnish healthcare companies. It aims to make the Finnish health sector known for its innovations and create new business opportunities. Team Finland Health supports all national healthcare initiatives and provides collaboration between public and private sector actors.
Mendor aims to become a leader in blood glucose monitoring and management. It has developed an all-in-one discreet blood glucose meter and online analysis software. The company was founded in 2006 in Finland and has since raised over €13 million. It now has sales partnerships in multiple countries and regions. Mendor believes in user-centric design and a fun company culture to attract top talent.
Health and Wellbeing Solutions Report. Later stage SMEs | eHealth HUB Smart ...eHealth HUB
The document is a report from eHealth Hub that summarizes digital health solutions from various European companies that applied to a program called Solution Match. The report provides brief descriptions of 13 different companies and their solutions. The solutions address areas like remote medical consultations using smart glasses, personal emergency response devices, ECG monitoring devices, digital therapeutics for blood pressure management, and clinical variation management applications. The report is intended to showcase these solutions for healthcare providers, insurers, and others interested in implementing digital health technologies.
This document introduces several Finnish companies that provide digital health solutions. It summarizes their products and services, which include digital hospital platforms, remote patient monitoring solutions, medical equipment, logistics services, and more. Contact information is provided for each company to learn more. The document aims to showcase Finnish expertise in developing innovative digital health technologies.
This document introduces several Finnish companies that provide digital health and hospital logistics solutions. It summarizes each company's offerings and contact information. Some companies highlighted include Fastroi (home care management software), Evondos (automated medication dispensing for home care patients), Medixine (remote patient monitoring and disease management solutions), and Ecosir Group (vacuum waste pipeline transfer systems for hospitals). The document promotes Finland as a source for innovative digital health technologies and efficient hospital logistics.
Finnish companies are offering several digital health solutions, including:
1) Hospital at home and digital hospital solutions that use technology to improve healthcare quality, efficiency, precision, reliability and safety.
2) Solutions for remote patient monitoring, disease management, prevention, and personal health records.
3) Mobile applications and software for tasks like home care services work planning and reporting.
4) Security and monitoring solutions for special needs patients.
Our main goals with this report were to create an overall picture of the health and wellbeing startup industry in Finland, to promote the ecosystem and to strengthen Finland’s position in the sector. This report functions as a tool for development of activities in the ecosystem. We hope that this report gives you a better understanding of the current health startups and the challenges they face.
Health and Wellbeing Solutions Report. Early stage startups | eHealth HUB Sma...eHealth HUB
eHealth Hub organized a Solution Match service for AXA Health Tech and You which programme is looking to reward stand-alone solutions helping citizens take charge of their health and wellbeing, as well as smart applications that enrich the relationship between people and their careers (whether they are health professionals, community or family members).
A public call for applications was launched for the “Innovation category”, which focuses on early-stage businesses and received 141 answers. The newly issued eHealth HUB Smart Guide “Health and Wellbeing Solutions Report. Early-stage startups" displays the results of that call for applications,
Here are the key points about the VAALID project:
- It aims to develop new tools and methods to facilitate and improve the design, development, testing and evaluation processes for ambient assisted living (AAL) technology solutions.
- The goal is to ensure the accessibility and usability of AAL environments for elderly users.
- It focuses on professionals involved in the design and evaluation of human-machine interaction for AAL solutions.
- The main outcome is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) platform with tools to support the computer-assisted design, simulation and validation of user interaction components.
- The IDE has a Creation Environment for virtually constructing interactive elements, and a Simulation Environment for users to experience design alternatives
Finnish biotech year 2016 saw several new startups created and funding rounds completed. Highlights included Faron Pharmaceuticals completing an IPO and funding round, Labmaster raising funds for diagnostic technology, and Aurealis Pharma completing a funding round for chronic inflammation and cancer treatments. The Finnish health technology industry saw growing exports, with the medical equipment sector being the largest. Challenges remain in increasing venture financing amounts in Finland compared to other European countries.
Philips is a 120-year-old Dutch company with over 119,000 employees worldwide and annual sales of over €25.4 billion. The company focuses on health and well-being through its three main businesses: Healthcare, Lighting, and Consumer Lifestyle. Philips invests heavily in R&D, with €1.6 billion spent annually, and has a strong position in emerging markets where it generates 33% of its sales. The company's goal is to create meaningful innovations that improve people's health and well-being through a focus on sustainability, customer relationships, and its respected global brand.
Philips is a 120-year-old global company focused on health and well-being. It has 117,000 employees across healthcare, lighting, and consumer lifestyle businesses. Philips aims to achieve leadership in health and well-being through meaningful innovations that improve lives, leveraging strengths in innovation, brand, global access, talent, and sustainability.
"Artifcial Intelligence Solutions In Healthcare" | Pierre Fabre - eHealth HUB...eHealth HUB
eHealth Hub organized a Solution Match service for Pierre Fabre and major players in the market such as Keyrus and Microsoft to set up a European Observatory on the "Use of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare". They were looking for SME partners and solutions to accelerate the use and development of a dynamic market for AI in healthcare. We did a public call for applications and received 116 answers. The following report displays the results of that call for applications, presenting in a synthetic way all the companies that applied and their main features.
10 European Startups Shaking the Future of Healthcare 2023V2 1 (1).pdfHealthcareEverything
As one of the ‘10 European Startups Shaking the Future of Healthcare in 2023,’ Goloo is leading the charge in improving patients’ experience of defecating.
InnoPeaks is an open innovation platform launched by Groupe Mutuel that selects and accelerates startups in healthtech, insurtech, and fintech over the course of 12 weeks. The document outlines InnoPeaks' first edition, which supported 11 startups, and concludes with short descriptions of each startup and their solutions. InnoPeaks aims to foster innovation and develop solutions to improve Switzerland's healthcare system through collaborating with international startups.
Outcomes in Healthcare: Fad or Future? Exploring Innovative Initiatives to Im...Alix Aubert
healthcare executives who are leaders in their field. Today, we have decided to make some of this information
available to the wider professional community provided it is non-confidential, of public interest and likely to lead
to interesting partnerships in the future.
During the Life Science Talks event in June 2015, the speakers outlined their strategies by illustrating them with
examples of successful projects and partnerships. These highlight a recognition among providers, payers,
suppliers and other stakeholders that collaboration is key to overcoming challenges that healthcare systems are
facing today.
OWIn tarina –historiikki kertoo Oulu Wellness Instituuttisäätiön (OWI) vaiheet lähtien terveysteknologia-alan pioneerien visiosta perustaa toimialaa edistävä säätiö Oulun seudulle edeten toiminnan vuosien kautta säätiön päätökseen.
OWIn perusti 26 oululaista yritystä ja yhteisöä vuonna 2006. Säätiön tarkoituksena oli edistää hyvinvointialan tutkimusta, kehitystä ja yritystoimintaa. Säätiö oli mukana kiihdyttämässä satoja hyvinvointialan kehittäjien, keksijöiden, yritysten ja yhteisöjen projekteja. OWI toteutti Suomen mitassa useita ainutlaatuisia kokeiluita, kuten toimialan yritysten proof-of-concept-rahoituskokeilun. OWIn tarina kertoo OWIn saavutukset ja opit, unohtamatta viimeisiä vinkkejä toimialan edistämiseksi.
This document provides a calendar of health innovation and technology events taking place between January 2014 and December 2014. The calendar lists over 50 events organized across Europe and North America, including conferences focused on digital health, mHealth, wearables, medical devices, health IT, and investments in healthcare startups. Major events listed include CES in January, HIMMS in February, TEDMED in April, the European mHealth Summit in May, and Health 2.0 in September. The calendar aims to inform people about upcoming opportunities to learn about new innovations and connect with others working in digital health.
Health, Bio & Wellness Technology Startup Showcase, Oulu | Finland 2014Oulu Wellness Institute
The document discusses health, bio and wellness companies showcased in Oulu, Finland. It highlights that aging populations, chronic diseases and obesity are driving innovation in health care. Oulu is a leading environment for research and development of new health products and services, with 14,000 people working for 1,400 health and social services companies in the region. The document then profiles 27 companies developing digital health solutions, bio and medtech products, self-care tools, and smart health services.
Wellness Business Clubit ovat OWIn järjestämiä aamiaistilaisuuksia, joissa käsitellään hyvinvointialan ajankohtaisia teemoja. Vuoden ensimmäisen tilaisuuden teemana on Oulun sporttiklusteri. Alueeltamme on lähtöisin jo useita liikunta-alan menestystuotteita – ja lisää on luvassa. Oululla on hyvä mahdollisuus yhdistää osaamisensa sporttiliiketoiminnan huippualueeksi.
This document summarizes findings from a field trip to Silicon Valley regarding options for Finnish healthtech startups to enter the US market. It outlines trends in health technology, interesting new startups, and the innovation ecosystem in Silicon Valley. It then discusses US gateway options such as accelerators, partners, and venture capital firms investing in health. Finally, it provides recommendations on understanding the market stage and category to determine the best entry approach.
The document discusses strategies for fundraising and growing startups. It provides advice from serial entrepreneurs who have successfully founded and funded multiple companies. They recommend focusing on ideas that can revolutionize industries with global potential. The entrepreneurs also discuss the importance of traction, timing fundraising to validate concepts with customers and revenue. Networks and business plans are less important than strong execution and delivering results to investors. Maintaining trust and delivering returns on investment are also emphasized.
5. Consumerism Managing Self-tracking,
health self-care,
at home self-management
Smart
environment
Tele-health care
Social media
in wellness and
health care
Prevention
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living
user-generated
health care
6. Health and Wellness is a Megatrend
Main market drivers are aging population
(600 million people over 60), chronic diseases (diabetes,
cardiovascular disease, stroke, hypertension and certain
cancers) and overweight (1,6 billion people).
(Source: World Health Organisation)
Escalating costs and lack of resource drives new innovations and
results a rapidly growing field of business and one of the most
promising global markets.
For many health care and wellness companies, Oulu is one of the
leading environments for research, product development and pilot
projects. As a result several new products and services related to health
care field are being created and tested for the first time in Oulu.
There are over 100 Wellness companies in Oulu
with the total revenue of 250 Million euros.
8. Ball-IT Oy
Business brief: Wireless Motion Control
Gaming with Unique Ecosystem.
Product category: Wireless Motion Control
Gaming for PC and MAC.
Main milestones achieved so far:
Product Launch in Finland Q4/2009.
Working ecosystem for selling the
additional content supply.
Contact person: Juha Rytky, CEO
Contact info: juha.rytky@ball-it.com
Tel. +358 50 5623 285
www.bloboshop.com
9. Eneris Solutions
Business brief: IT-solutions to optimize laborious
processes in company operations.
Product category:
a) solutions to optimize laborious processes
b) HIFRA-tool to analyze risk of hip fracture
Main milestones achieved so far:
Well known and trusted software co-operation
partner for health care companies.
HIFRA-product soon ready to market. Contact person: Tuomas Fabritius, CEO
Contact info: tuomas.fabritius@eneris.com
Looking for new enterprise customers or Tel. +358 50 534 5311
potential co-operation partners in field of
health care. www.eneris.com/en/index.html
10. Juno Medical Oy/LLC
Business brief:
Juno Medical/Juno Sports provides novel
method to optimize physical therapy treatment
and professional athletic training.
Product category:
Medical devices and equipment/Therapeutic/
Non-invasive; sports technology
Main milestones achieved so far:
Shipping ISO13485 –certified products. Contact person: Katriina Otsamo, CEO
Contact info: katriina.otsamo@junomedical.fi
Seeking distributors in Europe and North Tel. +358 44 551 3005
America.
www.junosports.com
11. MILitUP
Business brief: Remote stress monitoring package for
the management of soldiers’ physical load.
Product category: Activity monitoring devices,
Wellness Technology.
Main milestones achieved so far:
Soldiers’ physical performance research, product
development
3/2010 U.S. Patent pending
3/2010 MILitUP concept release and marketing
campaign in Finland
4/2010 Scientific article published and presented
at ICPS 2010 Berlin, Germany
6/2010 Presented to American Defense
International (ADI) Contact person: Jukka Huovinen, CEO
8/2010 Presented to U.S. Military forces in FHPC
Contact info: jukka.huovinen@newwell.fi
2010 in Phoenix, Arizona
9/2010 First delivery (Air Force cadets school, Tel. +358 50 442 1267
Finland)
Seeking distributors in Finland, Europe and in North
www.militup.com
America.
12. Optomed
Business brief: Affordable and easy-to-use
hand held digital ophtalmoscope, otoscope and
dermatoscope in one device.
Product category: Digital ophthalmoscopes,
otoscopes and dermatoscopes for screening and
diagnosis.
Main milestones achieved so far:
ISO 13458:2003 certified Quality Management
System
Smartscope and optics modules are CE marked
complying to 60601 standard
FDA approved
Certified in Japan
Contact person: Seppo Kopsala, CEO
Available in over 20 countries through distributors.
Optomed aims to become the world’s leading Contact info: seppo.kopsala@optomed.fi
manufacturer of handheld digital ophthalmoscopes, Tel. +358 40 555 1050
otoscopes and dermatoscopes.
Looking for distributors and pilot customers in new www.optomed.fi
markets.
13. Otometri Oy
Business brief: Otometri develops and
markets ear infection meter for home use,
and a related Web-service.
Product category: Non-invasive medical
devices and equipment for home use.
Main milestones achieved so far:
Shipping product 12/2010.
Seeking distributors in Finland, Europe and Contact person: Manne Hannula, CEO
in North America. Contact info: manne.hannula@otometri.fi
Tel. +358 45 321 9440
www.otometri.fi
14. TimerGPS
Business brief: TimerGPS helps trotting
coaches and drivers in controlling their trotting
horse training.
Product category: Trotting horse training
device.
Main milestones achieved so far:
Product launch July 2010
Web-pages in Finnish July 2010
Brochure in Finnish July 2010
Pre-orders for 2010 Contact person: Niklas Törn,
Dealer contacts in main markets Executive Vice President
Deliveries start in October 2010 Contact info: niklas.torn@timergps.fi
Tel. +358 40 755 4600
Seeking distributors in Finland, Europe and in
North America. www.timergps.com
15. Valkee
Business brief: Develops and produces Bright Light
Headsets. Company aims to offer non-chemical and
convenient relief for people struggling with mood
disorders, especially seasonal affective disorder.
Product category: Medical devices
Main milestones achieved so far:
Invention of a new and more efficient way to
deliver light into brains via auditory canals.
Medical device approval and first launch in
Contact person: Juuso Nissilä, CEO
March 2010.
Contact info: juuso.nissila@valkee.com
Excellent clinical results in intervention involving
Tel. +358 40 701 9897
patients with severe seasonal affective disorder
in 2008-2009.
www.valkee.com
16. Wisecom
Business brief: Wisecom develops and produces
empowering innovative services for education and
rehabilitation. Our competitive advantage is research
findings in the field of positive psychology, solutionfocused
working approach and latest information technology.
Product category: Mobile and internet applications for
personal support and training.
Main milestones achieved so far:
Development projects in co-operation with UbiGo
-project and Center for Internet Excellence, Oulu, FI
Conference Participation:
- EBTA 2009 – Imagine, European Brief Therapy
- Association Conference in Helsinki 4th - 6th
September 2009
- ECPP 2010 - 5th European Conference on
Positive Psychology 23rd - 26th June 2010 Contact person: Hilkka Putkisaari, Development Director
First pilot customer 5/2010
Launch of WiseSteps® - helps students to notice Contact info: hilkka.putkisaari@wisecom.fi
success steps in their studies, and activates Tel. + 358 44 591 2334
encouraging communication between the students
and their counselors, tutors and support persons.
Looking for development and business partner in the www.wisecom.fi
Europe and US market.
17. Oulu Wellness Institute - OWI
Business brief: We support companies and other
actors in the commercialization of the world-class
competence and services of the wellness sector.
Product category:
Wellness industry knowledge cluster/Non-profit.
Main milestones achieved so far: We have created
networks, arranged partnerships, evaluated
business ideas, coached entrepreneurs, created
wellness industry community and helped
entrepreneurs on their path toward global Contact person: Eeva Kiuru, Executive Director
marketplace. Contact info: eeva.kiuru@owi.fi
Tel. +358 40 588 6237
www.owi.fi